By Alex Fisher

Argentina remain top of the latest Fifa Ranking despite having been beaten in the Copa America final.

Gerardo Martino's side have retained their place ahead of Belgium, who have climbed above world champions Germany into second.

Chile – who beat Argentina in the Copa America showpiece this summer – move back into the top 10 at the expense of Netherlands. Danny Blind's side drop seven places as points collected during the 2014 World Cup begin to lose their value.

Netherlands' drop sees the majority of the top 10 jump up one place, apart from Colombia - who remain in fourth.

Wales, meanwhile, have reached their highest-ever position of ninth, just one spot below England.

Further down the rankings, Gold Cup winners Mexico made a 14-place rise following their success in Canada and the United States, moving to 26th.

Meanwhile, the side they beat in the final, Jamaica, are the biggest movers as their exploits during the competition earned them a new ranking of 55 - a jump of 21 places.